Responding to Challenging Parent Emails eBook

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Conquer email stress once and for all. Learn how to respond to challenging parent emails with a structure that gets a positive response every time.

This eBook is packed with information, tips, several sample email templates, and guides for responding to those unpleasant parent emails.

Here’s what educators are saying:

“This resource includes lots of great information to learn how to write parent emails/letters. I especially appreciated the sample emails. Thanks!” – Lisa

“This product is amazing, user friendly, well thought out, detailed and simply your teaching tool box is empty without this product in it. This product teaches you to be a better and more reflective communicator with parents. I hate with a passion the “samples/ example letters” you can purchase. You learn nothing. This is a different product. You learn and you get your samples. Simply I wish I had found this years ago.” – KH

“I have seen and experienced the effectiveness of this model for responding to unpleasant parent emails. It helps teachers and administrators claim their own power in a difficult situation without diminishing the power of the parent. It builds bridges, rather than deepening a divide. So everyone benefits – the teacher feels confident and professional, the parent feels heard and respected, and the student is not caught in an escalating battle between the adults.” – Roban K.

Description

Based on my 20 years of experience as a teacher and school administrator this book will teach you how respond to those unpleasant parent emails in a way that results in a positive response from a parent.

• Learn why these kinds of emails end up in your inbox.
• Learn about the common needs and emotions of school parents.
• Learn how to deal with your emotions so that you can respond without escalating the situation.
• Learn the 11 things you must include in your response to get a positive response from the parent.
• Use the wording from multiple sample email templates to write your own email responses until you get the hang of it.

What teacher has not received a nasty, angry, abusive, or unpleasant email at one time in their career? There is no education course that I am aware of, that specifically teaches teachers how to manage unpleasant parent communication in a practical and effective way. Instead, teachers feel left to defend themselves from what feels like an onslaught of accusatory, disrespectful, and angry emails—the ones that call into question their competence and integrity.

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